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Data Manager, Conservation International – Various Locations
Last year’s drop in industry and power emissions depresses 2024 EUA price outlook –analyst
*Legal Counsel, Verra – Remote (US)
RGGI Q1 auction volumes drop nearly 30% after Virginia’s exit
Strategy Development, Reporting and Planning, Conservation International – Various Locations
*Manager, Integrated Marketing, Verra – Remote (Worldwide, with significant overlap with US business hours)
Davos 2024: Nigerian vice president backs smallholder sustainable agriculture
Viability of certain CCUS projects hinges on higher carbon price, technology improvements -report
Why electric trucks are our best bet to cut road transport emissions
Davos 2024: Global miners vow to halt biodiversity loss, restore landscapes
Give BP’s ‘continuity candidate’ time to succeed or fail on net zero strategy | Nils Pratley
There is method in the oil conglomerate’s decision that the best candidate for CEO is the one already doing the job
After a “robust and competitive” hunt for a new chief executive, the board of BP has decided that the best appointment is the bloke who has been sitting in the boardroom for three and a half years already and doing the job on a stand-in basis since the defenestration of Bernard Looney last September.
No surprise there. BP has never appointed a boss from outside, and Murray Auchincloss, the former chief financial officer, fits the bill as a continuity candidate. He has been in the company for 25 years and is wedded to Looney’s – and chair Helge Lund’s – strategy of “orderly” transition to net zero by 2050 or sooner. He did the numbers on the approach, after all.
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EU bans ‘misleading’ environmental claims that rely on offsetting
Products and services billed as climate neutral, biodegradable or eco must provide proof, with carbon schemes banned as evidence
Terms such as “climate neutral” or “climate positive” that rely on offsetting will be banned from the EU by 2026 as part of a crackdown on misleading environmental claims.
On Wednesday, members of the European parliament [MEPs] voted to outlaw the use of terms such as “environmentally friendly”, “natural”, “biodegradable”, “climate neutral” or “eco” without evidence, while introducing a total ban on using carbon offsetting schemes to substantiate the claims.
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Continue reading...Davos 2024: TNFD pushes for Indigenous participation in biodiversity credits
Davos 2024: US Energy Transition Accelerator offers a key tool to meeting goal to triple renewables by 2030 -Kerry
Trailblazing carbon removal buyers start to worry about price per tonne
Greenland losing 30m tonnes of ice an hour, study reveals
Total is 20% higher than thought and may have implications for collapse of globally important north Atlantic ocean currents
The Greenland ice cap is losing an average of 30m tonnes of ice an hour due to the climate crisis, a study has revealed, which is 20% more than was previously thought.
Some scientists are concerned that this additional source of freshwater pouring into the north Atlantic might mean a collapse of the ocean currents called the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (Amoc) is closer to being triggered, with severe consequences for humanity.
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